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Will Humidity Play A Role Against Wisconsin?


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I'm right by the stadium right now. It is 7:25 pm, it is 89 degrees and the feels like temperature is 97 degrees. I saw two random badgers walking on the side of the road and their little badger legs were cramping up. Sad!

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57 minutes ago, BullyPulpit said:

This is why you need to train. Beginning August 1 you have to be out there for two-a-days on Saturdays and Sundays. Just sit out in the heat and drink for 7 hours straight. The training comes in handy at the actual games. 

Spoken like a true GOAT.

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The game being played tonight over in Mickey Land'(Gator vs Miami ) had a starting temperature of 91 degrees with a heat index of 100 degrees. So if the same holds true this Friday...we will see a lot of wet tired Badgers before the first quarter is over. Less hope that with proper rotation the defense outlast the overly heated Badgers. They may not have full use of their RB because of this.

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Skip Holtz approves of humidity discussions:
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Yes... humidity will factor into this game. Humidity and heat.. I like us going away.

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Trick question?

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It’s relative to your effort. I think a bunch of athletic , skilled 300+ linemen leaning on our defensive line for 4 quarters  in the humidity will certainly have an effect on the outcome.

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8 hours ago, Calibull said:

Yes... humidity will factor into this game. Humidity and heat.. I like us going away.

Friday at 6pm the reported high was 90° with 79% humidity. Heat index was 113°

It's hotter on the field than that.

GO BULLS!

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Hopefully Hurricane Dorian is gone by gameday....

 

Not that it will likely matter, but both teams have Nov 2 as a bye week so rescheduling is certainly possible

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